Description
Introducing the Timorous Beasties Pinyin Tree Oxford Pillowcase Pair at Jones and Tomlin. The layered Pinyin Tree design with blush pink and apple green tones will add a playful yet sophisticated statement to your room. Baring the marks of the maker, this beautifully layered design demonstrates painterly techniques, expressing boldness of scale. The design is printed onto a 220 thread count cotton sateen base and is framed with a satin stitch detail and an Oxford edge.
Timorous Beasties Pinyin Tree Oxford Pillowcase Pair at Jones & Tomlin – an aesthetic evolution to time-honoured motifs
Timorous Beasties’ work embodies a unique diversity of pattern, ranging from design that echoes a golden age of copperplate engraving (a time-honoured classic is the Thistle range; or Merian Palm superwide wallpaper) to examples of a distinctly edgy nature, an elegant transgression, a display of chic irreverence. Yet, the studio fully engages a design discourse with textile's history by lending an aesthetic evolution to time-honoured motifs.
In 2004 Timorous Beasties unveiled their critically acclaimed Glasgow Toile: by reversing the pastoral context of toiles de Jouy, they transformed the traditional toile device to create an exclusively modern urban genre. The Hotch Blotch fabric series challenges a 1000-year old aesthetic mode by placing disorder within the structure of damask pattern to reveal the inherent beauty of splatters, drips and blotches. Hunting Toile and Urban wallpapers mark a synthesis of 18th-century Chinoiserie groupings, Rococo swirls and Victorian silhouette paper cuts to create a uniquely contemporary ornamental textiles pattern repeat. The art critic John Ruskin related a universal connection between nature, art and society. Timorous Beasties share a similar world view, where plants, animals and society are visually inextricable. They are devoted to how that impacts as pattern design in our daily experience of furnished spaces, from one-bedroom flats to country villas, to the halls of civic and government buildings, departure lounge backdrops, boutique enclaves, restaurants, and hotels.